'Help me!' is an educational kit that uses theatre to create safe ways to dialogue about family violence. Through exploring the characters and family dynamics in the drama, participants get to understand family violence more deeply, and create and test practical waysto respond.‘Help Me!‘ can be held as a workshop using the video and Facilitator’sGuide, or as a live ‘forum theatre’ performance.

Family Violence and Visas

Being granted permanent residency after separating from the sponsoring partner where there has been family violence, where there is a child of the relationship, or where the sponsoring partner has died.

Folk Law - Songs about everyday law

Folk Law

Folk Law' is a music CD and songbook with original songs about everyday law. The songs cover the legal system, shopping, buying cars, driving, renting, bullying, police, courts, family violence, work rights, resolving disputes, discrimination and citizenship.

Kit with resources to learn English language and the law. It includes a reader CD, a Law Book and a Learning Resource that explore practical approaches to everyday legal problems through drama, music and story.

'Community Law Kit'is available through TAFE Queensland. You can read more about 'Community Law Kit' in this document.

Crime and courts

Beat the rap

'Beat the Rap' is a DVD that we created with school students from refugee and migrant backgrounds. It contains a compelling story, three great songs and a powerful message.

About us

We are an independent not-for-profit organisation that provides free legal advice and assistance and community education to disadvantaged people. We advocate in cases of most need before the Department of Home Affairs, review tribunals and, to judicial review. Our services have a demand that far exceeds our resources and we take on only those highest priority cases with most merit.

Acknowledgement of land

We acknowledge and pay our deep respects to the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia, on whose land we live and work. We pay our respects to their culture, and to their continuing connection to land, waterways and community.